timing lights
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i've got the craftsman inductive with the advanced degree wheel on the back. useless though according to stan at www.sdjmotorsports.com. he said the best (most accurate) thing to get is a cheap ole two stroke timing light. i'm assuming that they are to be found at any motorcycle shop. i haven't checked into it yet, but i plan on it.
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I have one with the advance wheel, just don't forget you have to put double the degrees on the dial to set advance on the engine. Even then I hear that they're not the most accurate, so don't go trying any extreme advance settings.
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